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Rainwater Harvesting Gamit ang Animal-Built Embankments (In Filipino Language)

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Farmers in mountains and upland areas rely on rainwater to nourish their crops. However, rainfall levels vary greatly in the Philippines. Frequent water shortages make timing agricultural activities difficult. Farmers cannot plant throughout the year, resulting in smaller incomes. Rainwater Harvesting uses Animal Built Embankments to create a pond, which serves to store rainwater. This water supply can be used for various purposes, such as crop irrigation. Ponds are typically made using machines to reduce labor, however smallholder farmers with low incomes can use existing farm equipment and resources in order to harvest rainwater more cost-effectively
    Publication year

    2015

    Authors

    World Agroforestry

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    rainwater, harvesting

    Geographic

    Philippines

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